id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 7768 Lamb, Charles The Adventures of Ulysses .txt text/plain 33728 1165 74 strength to break from the enchantments of Circe, the daughter of the Sun. From Troy, ill winds cast Ulysses and his fleet upon the coast of the At a sight so horrid, Ulysses and his men were like any man's wants; this Ulysses knew full well, and dividing his men (all leave, with tears, of Ulysses and his men that stayed, whose eyes wore the Ulysses, she rebuked them for their fear, and said: "This man is no He said, when he saw Ulysses, "Old father, how near you were to being torn and Ulysses said, "May Jove and all the other gods requite you for the in token that what I tell you is true," said Ulysses, "if your king come "I see," said Ulysses, "that a poor man should get but little at your maids saw Ulysses, they said, "It is the beggar who came to the court ./cache/7768.txt ./txt/7768.txt